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First zone of controversial Plymouth regeneration project to open next month

The £30m scheme to regenerate Armada Way is on time and within budget, the city council's cabinet has been told

The Armada Way regeneration taking shape(Image: Local Democracy Reporting Service)

The first phase of a £30m regeneration scheme in Plymouth will open next month.

The Armada Way regeneration project, which includes an amphitheatre, is moving at pace and within budget, city centre champion Cllr Mark Lowry (Lab, Southway) told the council's cabinet.

Zone 1, stretching from North Cross to Mayflower Street, started last October and is nearing completion. It includes 10 trees flanking the performance area on each side.

All three zones along the boulevard, which leads towards the Hoe, are slated for completion by June next year.

Cllr Lowry remarked that this phase has been "somewhat less of a challenge" compared to previous undertakings.

Previous public realm endeavours at Old Town Street and New George Street encountered setbacks due to contractor changes and intricate ground investigations, while the long-anticipated overhaul of Armada Way was mired in controversy.

Plymouth garnered national attention when the original regeneration efforts started in March 2023 with the felling of over 100 trees during the night sparking a public uproar.

The scheme was stopped and led to court hearings over whether the council had acted lawfully, which a judge later dismissed.